Left, Professor Timothy Betts with the revolutionary heart rhythm technology A PROJECT at a teaching hospital to test how effective smart devices are at detecting heart rhythm problems has received a grant of almost £150,000 from a national research charity. The project, carried out by Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, has received the grant from Heart Research UK to push new technologies with hopes of finding better ways of detecting and treating atrial fibrillation (AF), the most common heart rhythm problem. It causes an irregular and fast heartbeat, which makes the heart pump poorly, and is thought to affect around 2m people in the UK.
Oxford University Hospitals Trust to test smart devices for AF heart alerts
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El dispositivo CART-I de Sky Labs, invitado a participar un estudio clínico del profesor Betts de la Universidad de Oxford - Iberonews
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